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61 Taipei judge demoted for saying Chen Shui-bian did not get a fair trial Michael Richardson 1525
62 Formosan Association for Human Rights urges Congress to help Chen Shui-bian Michael Richardson 1268
63 American Citizens for Taiwan calls for human rights for Chen after drugging Michael Richardson 1309
64 Civil rights group calls for medical leave from prison for Chen Shui-bian Michael Richardson 1262
65 Support for Chen Shui-bian grows with disclosure of prison psychiatric drugging Michael Richardson 1395
66 ROC drugging of Chen Shui-bian creates problem for Obama administration Michael Richardson 1125
67 Sixty-five years ago Taiwan was a Kuomintang killing ground Michael Richardson 1304
68 War crimes from 228 Massacre by Republic of China go unprosecuted in Taiwan Michael Richardson 1349
69 Chinese centennial raises question about Taiwan future Michael Richardson 1051
70 A Taiwan blockbuster: Blood-stained rainbow The Economist 1379
71 Taiwan status kept in the news by Florida Republican and Taiwanese Marxist Michael Richardson 1225
72 Taiwan’s unresolved status is getting growing attention in the United States Michael Richardson 1739
73 Advice for China Thomas L. Friedman 1216
74 If Protests and Crackdowns Continue, China Risks Dark Future Max Fisher 1225
75 WikiLeaks reveals USA interest in 2008 execution of ROC spy by China Michael Richardson 1396
76 Taiwan Civil Government petitions AIT for meeting with Secretary of State Michael Richardson 2425
77 San Francisco Peace Treaty brings Taiwan status activity to 2 California cities Michael Richardson 1500
78 Taiwan still matters Will Inboden 1542
79 RAND think-tank issues warning about Taiwan over Chinese military build-up Michael Richardson 1761
80 Getting Real About Taiwan James Holmes & Toshi Yoshihara 1553
 
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Newsflash

Portions of controversial amendments to tighten requirements for recalling officials and Constitutional Court procedures were passed by opposition lawmakers yesterday following clashes between lawmakers in the morning, as Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) members tried to block Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislators from entering the chamber.

Parts of the Public Officials Election and Recall Act (公職人員選舉罷免法) and Constitutional Court Procedure Act (憲法訴訟法) passed the third reading yesterday.

The legislature was still voting on various amendments to the Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures (財政收支劃分法) as of press time last night, after the session was extended to midnight.